Philip
and the Ethiopian.
Then the
angel of the Lord spoke to Philip, “Get up and head south on the road that goes
down from Jerusalem to Gaza, the desert route.” So he got up and set out. Now
there was an Ethiopian eunuch, a court official of the Candace, that is, the
queen of the Ethiopians, in charge of her entire treasury, who had come to
Jerusalem to worship, and was returning home. Seated in his chariot, he was
reading the prophet Isaiah. The Spirit said to Philip, “Go and join up with
that chariot.” Philip ran up and heard him reading Isaiah the prophet and said,
“Do you understand what you are reading?” He replied, “How can I, unless
someone instructs me?” So he invited Philip to get in and sit with him. This
was the scripture passage he was reading:
“Like a
sheep he was led to the slaughter, and as a lamb before its shearer is silent, so
he opened not his mouth. In (his) humiliation justice was denied him. Who will
tell of his posterity? For his life is taken from the earth.”
Then the
eunuch said to Philip in reply, “I beg you, about whom is the prophet saying
this? About himself, or about someone else?” Then Philip opened his mouth and,
beginning with this scripture passage, he proclaimed Jesus to him. As they traveled
along the road they came to some water, and the eunuch said, “Look, there is
water. What is to prevent my being baptized?” Then he ordered the chariot to
stop, and Philip and the eunuch both went down into the water, and he baptized
him. When they came out of the water, the Spirit of the Lord snatched Philip
away, and the eunuch saw him no more, but continued on his way rejoicing.
PRAYER FOR GRACE:
COLLOQUY: Dear Lord ..... (here, I express the thoughts of my heart)
REVIEW OF PRAYER:
Now when
the apostles in Jerusalem heard that Samaria had accepted the word of God, they
sent them Peter and John, who went down and prayed for them, that they might
receive the holy Spirit, for it had not yet fallen upon any of them; they had
only been baptized in the name of the Lord Jesus. Then they laid hands on them
and they received the holy Spirit.
Jesus my
Lord, I confess to you and to all the world my need for your presence in my
life. I am alone and in darkness without you. I am influenced and controlled by
the many forces that surround me. Even though I struggle against them, it is
sin that so easily dominates my life. Who can save me but you alone, my Lord
and my God. Deliver me from the Evil One. Touch my life with that power which flows
from your resurrection. Cause your Holy Spirit to be born in me anew. Prince of
Peace and Lord of Glory reign now in my heart. Baptize me with your Holy Spirit
and Fire. Raise me up to a New Life in you.
POINTS TO CONSIDER AS YOU PRAY:
- The Ethiopian is a seeker. He has the scripture in his hands, seeking to understand its message for him.
- The Spirit has a plan to answer his search. (Seek and you will find, knock and the door will be opened.)
- Inside each scripture text the voice of the Spirit is speaking to us, showing us how all scripture, when the Spirit is inspiring us, will lead us to Jesus.
- “Do you understand what you are reading?” He replied, “How can I, unless someone instructs me?”
- Praying scripture is not scripture study, rather it is listening to the Voice of the Spirit speaking to our hearts. (Were not our hearts burning within us as He opened the scriptures to us!)
- Speak Lord, your servant is listening.
COLLOQUY: Dear Lord ..... (here, I express the thoughts of my heart)
- Was there a time in your prayer that evoked a change in the way you were feeling?
- Were you able to picture the event in your imagination?
- Did you identify with any particular person in the passage?
- Was there anything in your prayer that touched your heart?
- Can you name the feelings you experienced?
- Did you hear the Spirit, in your mind's ear, speaking to you?
- What areas of your personal life seemed to be coming to mind as you prayed?
- Do you have a desire to return again to this passage and prayer?
- Described what you have learned.
- What questions do you now have following your prayer?
We generally think of Pentecost as that day the Holy Spirit descended upon Jesus' disciples gathered in the upper room. But Luke, in his Acts of the Apostles, tells us that, this same outpouring of the Spirit of Pentecost, was experienced by many throughout this whole apostolic period, as the Spirit worked to bring to life Christ' Church. We might actually sight five Pentecost experiences described by Luke.
- The day of Pentecost with the disciples in the upper room. (Acts 2:1)
- The baptism of the Ethiopian by Philip and the Samaritans receiving the Holy Spirit. (Acts 8:)
- The conversion of St Paul. (Acts 9:1)
- The Gentile Pentecost and the baptism of Cornelius and family. (Acts 10:1)
- The baptism of the disciples of John the Baptist. (Acts 19:1)
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